Homework is practice to help you learn, and it also teaches you to be more responsible. It keeps your brain alert the same way that exercise helps your body to be healthier - the more you use something, the better you get at it.
Yes, students in Finland have homework
From the minds of the teachers.
Teachers decide what homework to give to students. Homework is given in order to enhance the instruction given in the classroom, so students can learn the material well.
no
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
Yes, of course they do. Students who understand that doing homework prepares them for life after they graduate, as well as students who know that doing their homework helps them to succeed in school do their own homework.
because it takes Intelligent minds to do it, unlike you
Yes. Spanish students have homework, just like students in all other Western schools. Spaniards typically have as much homework as other Western Europeans, which is slightly more than American or Australian students.
Neither one. The apostrophe indicates possession or ownership. It would be plain students, with no apostrophe.
There is no patron saint of homework but there are several patron saints of students.
Homework provides students with an opportunity to learn responsibility, study skills, and self-discipline. It also supplements and/or prepares students for what they learn in class. Students who consistently do their homework learn more, which in turn can increase test scores.
they say that homework students have isn't very much.